Introduction
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How-to guides
1.
Quick start
2.
Quick start for two nodes
3.
Installation
4.
How to setup a network of a certain topology?
5.
How to add IP-based devices to network?
6.
How to configure built-in DNS?
7.
How to configure built-in SSL?
8.
How to configure Dnsmasq for Android clients?
9.
How to configure IP forwarding for Android clients?
10.
StaexFleet quick start
11.
How to tunnel between different companies
Explanation
12.
What is a node id?
13.
What is a node certificate?
14.
What is a network certificate?
15.
What is a tunnel?
16.
What routing algorithm Staex network uses?
Reference guides
17.
StaexWeb
17.1.
StaexWeb configuration file
17.2.
StaexWeb command line usage (staex-web)
18.
MCC
18.1.
MCC main configuration file
18.2.
MCC tunnel configuration file
18.3.
MCC forwarding rules configuration file
18.4.
MCC daemon command line usage (mccd)
18.5.
MCC client command line usage (mcc)
19.
NSS module usage (libnss_mcc.so.2)
20.
StaexFleet record fields
Features
21.
Tunnels
22.
Low data usage
23.
High performance
TrustedChain
24.
Quick start
25.
MCC integration
Releases
26.
Staex v1
27.
Staex v2
27.1.
Introduction
27.2.
Why tunnels?
27.3.
Regular tunnels
27.4.
Internet tunnels
27.5.
External tunnels
27.6.
Conclusion
Public network for IoT devices
28.
Introduction
29.
Why public network?
30.
What is Staex public network?
31.
Public keys as addresses
32.
Hiding real IP addresses
33.
Restricting traffic
34.
Conclusion and future plans
Tokenomics
35.
Introduction
36.
Business problem solved
37.
Technical reasoning
38.
Technical benefits of tokenization
39.
Short- and long-term value creation
40.
Token economics
41.
Benefits of tokenization
42.
Token metrics
43.
Stakeholders
44.
Regulatory implications
45.
Technical requirements
46.
Risks and challenges
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